Not sure why the new regime would be that interested in GG, who's a smallish TE of average ability when OB seems to be more interested in the larger, more traditional in-line TEs, unless it's just a dearth of vets at this position who are available.

Not sure why the new regime would be that interested in GG, who's a smallish TE of average ability when OB seems to be more interested in the larger, more traditional in-line TEs, unless it's just a dearth of vets at this position who are available.

Graham could fill a role similar to the one Hernandez was in for the Patriots. The Patriots typically like to have two big TEs who can block and run, and one smaller move TE who is a hybrid player.

Not sure why the new regime would be that interested in GG, who's a smallish TE of average ability when OB seems to be more interested in the larger, more traditional in-line TEs, unless it's just a dearth of vets at this position who are available.

Graham could fill a role similar to the one Hernandez was in for the Patriots. The Patriots typically like to have two big TEs who can block and run, and one smaller move TE who is a hybrid player.

I don't understand this move. ProFootballFocus gave Graham an overall grade of -9.2. If you count all 126 TEs that had seen action last year, he ranked 120. Among all TEs that had played more than 750 snaps, Garrett was the worst TE in the NFL. Some dropped passes, poor route running, poor pass blocking, poor run blocking, etc. Garrett Graham was an especially abysmal pass blocker.

I don't understand this move. ProFootballFocus gave Graham an overall grade of -9.2. If you count all 126 TEs that had seen action last year, he ranked 120. Among all TEs that had played more than 750 snaps, Garrett was the worst TE in the NFL. Some dropped passes, poor route running, poor pass blocking, poor run blocking, etc. Garrett Graham was an especially abysmal pass blocker.

I don't understand this move. ProFootballFocus gave Graham an overall grade of -9.2. If you count all 126 TEs that had seen action last year, he ranked 120. Among all TEs that had played more than 750 snaps, Garrett was the worst TE in the NFL. Some dropped passes, poor route running, poor pass blocking, poor run blocking, etc. Garrett Graham was an especially abysmal pass blocker.

I don't understand this move. ProFootballFocus gave Graham an overall grade of -9.2. If you count all 126 TEs that had seen action last year, he ranked 120. Among all TEs that had played more than 750 snaps, Garrett was the worst TE in the NFL. Some dropped passes, poor route running, poor pass blocking, poor run blocking, etc. Garrett Graham was an especially abysmal pass blocker.

I loved Graham coming out of Wisconsin but I've just about given up on him at this point. I'd rather let him walk. I think Griffin is a better player.